Lager | Dead Frog Brewing

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Pours a clear pale golden color with a thin white head. Aroma of grains, light malt, citrus and some yeast. Taste is similar, with a little bit of spiciness. Not much hops bitterness in the taste. Light bodied with good carbonation. This is an average lager - drinkable but kind of bland.

Another naked, sheer bottle, with only a choker-esque neck label...um, onto the beer...

This beer pours a slightly hazy pale apple juice colour, with one finger of fast-disappearing thin creamy white head, which leaves zip in the way of lace around the glass. It smells of very faint grainy malt, and the same in weedy, grassy hops. The taste is sweet bready grain, a small metallic edge, and soft leafy, weedy hops. The carbonation is on the low side, the body medium weight, kind of sugary in its smoothness, and a little clingy. It finishes still pretty sweet, the underwhelming hops trailing off almost completely.

A pretty lop-sided lager - too sweet, not enough bitterness, let alone of the crispy, grassy sort endemic in the best examples.

Clear yellow gold, a rapid pour generates a thick finger of white head. Head falls steadily to a thin cap.

Smell is light, slightly sweet cereal grains for the most part. Hint of citrus zest.

Taste has the same slightly sweetened grain malt flavour. Hops start out nice and a bit spicy, but finish with quite the mettalic twang right at the back of the throat. As it warms the mettalic taste fades and a crispness develops, saving it from total mediocrity.

Light bodied with higher than average carbonation. The mouthfeel is reasonable.

A very average craft lager, my least favourite of the three beers I've had from this brewery.

They must have kept all the embossed bottles in BC cause my sample pack had boring clear ones. Minus .5 pts for looks right there. Lager/piss yellow. Fizzy head that retained better than i thought it would.

Weak grains, slightly sweet with not a lot of descernable hop.

Bland. Not horrible but nothing to say wow either. Weak, watery graininess with just a hint of grassy hop dryness.

Felt more like a light beer minus the over carbonation in say Coor light.

Meh. If I was finished mountain biking @ Whistler and someone offered me a cold one I certainly wouldn't turn it down. For me it's just another mediocre craft lager brewed to fill a spot in the product lineup.